In this episode of the "People Doing The Work"-series, we look at a facilitation where the client hasn't filled in a worksheet in advance. Instead, the client and the facilitatior simply dive in, searching for the underlying beliefs that are causing the client's distress and working them as they show up.

The "People Doing The Work"-series continues with an example of how what we put on others are really our own internal, and how underlying beliefs are sometimes the cause of why apparently simple behavior can make us lose our temper. This is also an example of a slightly more complex facilitation occuring out of simply following the flow of the client's process.

In this episode we get started on the "People Doing The Work"-series, where you get a chance to listen in as others go through the process. Since this may be the first time your hear anyone actually doing The Work - or the first time your hear anyone other than Byron Katie do it - we will start out with a straight-forward recording of a single one-liner being worked as part of the process of going through a “Judge-Your-Neighbor Worksheet”. And what I will invite you to notice, is the meditative quality of the client's work - how she is sinking into the questions and allowing the answers to arise by themselves.

In the fourth and final episode of the "How To Do The Work"-series, we follow up on the turnarounds and I present you with a collection of subquestions to help you dive deeper into question 3: "How do you react, what happens when you believe that thought?". I also offer a facilitation guide to print out and support you through the entire process and give you a few final tips and tricks to get you good to go.

Please note: You are advised to listen to the podcasts in posting order, and for this podcast, you are invited to print out and bring the Facilitation Guide that is posted on the resources page of my website: www.theartofbeinghuman.dk.

In this third episode of the "How To Do The Work"-series, we continue to the third part of The Work - the turnarounds. You learn how to identify the correct turnarounds for your oneliners and how to find your examples for each of them. And I invite you to try them out on the Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet, you worked with in the previous session.

Please note: You are advised to listen to the podcasts in posting order, and for this podcast, you are invited to bring a filled out Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet.

In this second episode of the "How To Do The Work"-series, we continue to the second part of The Work - asking the four questions. In this episode I take you through the four questions and show you how to apply them to the Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet, you filled out in the previous session.

Please note: You are advised to listen to the podcasts in posting order, and for this podcast, you are invited to bring a filled out Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet.

This episode is a guided session, supporting you in filling out a Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet. It is intended as a supplement to episode 1 in the "How To Do The Work"-series: Identifying Your Thoughts.

The Podcasts on The Work of Byron Katie continueswith the "How To Do The Work"-series. This series provides specific instructions on how to develop and improve your own practice of The Work. In this, first episode, we focus on the first part of any Work session: How to identify your thoughts and you are introduced to the Judge-Your-Neighbor-Worksheet.

Please note, that you are adviced to listen to the podcasts in their posting order.

The fourth episode of the "Why The Work Works"-series takes the final step all the way to the work itself and explains how the process of The Work uses the aspects we have covered in episode 1-3 to impact our nervous system and change our Map of Reality.

The third episode of the "Why The Work Works"-series explains how we use our simulator (episode 2) and our Map of Reality (episode 1) to create meaning out of our experiences. This creation of meaning is the true cause of any problems we experience, and if we want to change our emotional responses and break out of our limiting beliefs, it is our Map of Reality we need to work on. This is what The Work helps us do.